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The Special Investigating Unit claims it has prima facie evidence that the Eastern Cape Premiere Oscar Mabuyane engaged in dodgy dealings during Master's bid.
The National Assembly passed the National Health Insurance Bill, which has caused an uproar amid concerns of maladministration and corruption in government.
The Minister of Justice and Correctional Service, Ronald Lamola, has revealed that the SA government is considering making an amendment to the Rome Statute.
President Cyril Ramaphosa visited Hammanskraal, where he issued an apology to residents for the cholera outbreak that has claimed over 20 lives in the area.
The Soweto United E-hailing Association says the government's failure to regulate the public transport industry lead to the arson attacks outside Soweto malls.
President Cyril Ramaphosa says he is still deliberating about what to do about Russian President Vladimir Putin's possible attendance at the 15th Brics summit.
The North West Department of Health has transferred five managers from the Mahikeng Provincial Hospital after four newborn babies were kept in cardboard boxes.
The International Criminal Court's arrest warrant for Russian President Vladimir Putin has forced the government to consider moving the Brics summit elsewhere.
The Democratic Alliance has made good on its promise to force the government to arrest Vladimir Putin when he visits SA by launching an application in court.
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